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Mount Taranaki
24 Apr 2025 2:50pm News:
Central

Ill-prepared trip leads to Mount Taranaki rescue

Attributable to Detective Gerhard Jacobs, SAR Incident Controller: A family walking on Mt Taranaki who were underprepared for the conditions is prompting a reminder from Police to those heading out... More

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Five duffle bags stacked with bricks of cocaine valued at close to $30 million were found in Mt Wellington.
24 Apr 2025 12:34pm News:
Auckland City

Stacks of cocaine unpacked in Mt Wellington

Five duffle bags stacked with bricks of cocaine valued at close to $30 million have been unpacked at a Mount Wellington business. Yesterday afternoon Police were called to the Carbine Road premises... More

1 min read

Specialist Investigator – ARU/VAT

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Thursday, 15 April 2027 - 12:30pm
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Manager – Intelligence and Performance

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Thursday, 30 April 2026 - 12:15pm
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Forensic Accountant

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Content Writer - Te Tari Pureke

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Police shoulder patch
24 Apr 2025 9:39am News:
Waikato

Name release – death at Wairere Falls

Police can now release the name of the man who died at Wairere Falls on Saturday 19 April. He was Abdullah Noori, 51, of Glen Innes, Auckland. Police extend their sympathies to his loved ones. His... More

1 min read
Sergeant on computer
24 Apr 2025 9:38am News:
Auckland City

Four arrested following dairy burglary

Four youths allegedly responsible for a burglary at a Mount Wellington dairy have been apprehended. At about 2.50am, Police were called to the shop on Commissariat Road following a report of a vehicle... More

1 min read
Media release - Investigation update v1
24 Apr 2025 8:49am News:
Auckland City

St Johns homicide: Significant developments as arrests made

The Police investigation into the tragic death of Kyle Whorrall over Easter Weekend has progressed significantly. Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin says on Tuesday afternoon, Police obtained further... More

2 min read
Media release - name release
23 Apr 2025 5:41pm News:
Waikato

Name release: Fatal crash, Waihi

Police can now name the person who died following a crash on Rosemont Road, Waihi on 13 April. He was 56-year-old Reihana Claude Albert Ngamotu, of Tauranga. Our thoughts are with those close to him... More

1 min read

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